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      05-02-2016, 06:00 AM   #1
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So after about 20 mins of normal 50-60mph driving, my e92 330d starts to rumble as if the tyres are 20 pence shaped. On closer inspection the o/s/r wheel and brake disc is pretty dam hot, no hard braking done, all other wheels are ok.

i know my rear pads need changing. I thought at first could it be a wheel bearing but why would it start up after 20mins.

I'm now wondering if the discs are warped, but again would this become more apparent after 20mins driving???

Tyres are 4 weeks old and have correct pressures?

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      05-02-2016, 06:07 AM   #2
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Parking brake not releasing on that wheel?
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      05-02-2016, 06:09 AM   #3
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I've parked it in neutral and it pushes forward quite easily, so i wouldn't say so.
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      05-02-2016, 06:14 AM   #4
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Could be a sticking calliper, jack it up and see how freely the wheel turns by hand.
I had the same just before xmas on my rear, needed a new calliper in the end as cleaning it and regreasing didn't sort it.
The piston had a bit of rust on, so did a full brake fluid change and rear pads too
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I have thought that about sticking caliper. gonna have to get it booked into the stealers
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      05-02-2016, 07:49 AM   #6
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Don't be daft. Jack it up without even taking the wheel off and see if it turns easily. Any garage can fit a new caliper, it cost me about £100 for it and an hour or two to fit. You'll pay a fortune at a dealers for exactly the same thing and probably get told you'll need disks too or something daft
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Bit of a update, caliper is sticking, destroyed my pads and the disc
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If you keep driving it the heat will destroy the bearing too when all the grease gets cooked
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sat in a workshop as i type, waiting on a new caliber to be delivered in the morning
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